Who played second base for the Red Sox in 2004?

Who played second base for the Red Sox in 2004?

Mark Bellhorn

C Jason Varitek (130)
1B Kevin Millar (69)
2B Mark Bellhorn (124)
3B Bill Mueller (96)
SS Pokey Reese (71)

Who was the closer for the Red Sox in 2004?

Keith Foulke
During the 2003–04 off season, the Red Sox acquired a starting ace pitcher; Curt Schilling, as well as a closer, Keith Foulke. Many visitors at their spring training at Fort Myers, Florida, were very enthusiastic about the 2004 Red Sox team.

What happened to Tim Wakefield?

Wakefield After Baseball After his retirement, he was named as the Honorary Chairman of the Red Sox Foundation. This group was established by the Red Sox franchise, aiming to make a difference in New England communities.

Was Tim Wakefield a closer?

1999–2002. In 1999, Boston’s closer Tom Gordon was injured and manager Jimy Williams installed Wakefield as the new closer during the middle part of the season. He recorded 15 saves before Derek Lowe emerged as the new closer and Wakefield returned to the starting rotation.

Who was the Red Sox manager in 2003?

Grady Little
Red Sox All-time Managers

Name Years Served Record
Terry Francona 2004-2011 744-552; Won 2004 & 2007 World Series
Grady Little 2002-2003 188-136
Joe Kerrigan 2001 17-26
Jimy Williams 1997-2001 414-352

Who won the World Series 2003?

Miami Marlins
2003 World Series/Champion

Who was Tim Wakefields catcher?

Doug Mirabelli
While with the Red Sox, he was well known as the personal catcher for knuckleballer Tim Wakefield….

Doug Mirabelli
September 30, 2007, for the Boston Red Sox
MLB statistics
Batting average .231
Home runs 58

Is Tim Wakefield a HOF?

There will be a day when Wakefield is enshrined in the Red Sox Hall of Fame for everything that he’s done for the organization and the Boston community. But his name shouldn’t only be remembered in the historic confines of Fenway Park.